David Brown

David Brown

Industrial Designer

David Brown's Bio

David Brown, P.Eng., is an industrial designer and licensed engineer with experience in manufacturing software, luxury retail fixtures, and consumer product design. He holds a B.A.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Sustainable Energy from the University of Toronto.

From developing CNC software for Mastercam to creating POP displays for brands like Prada and Dior, David now designs innovative, market-ready products at TriMech, driven by a passion for problem-solving, functional beauty, and turning inventive ideas into reality.

  Projects

  • Consumer electronics
  • Home goods
  • Sporting equipment
  • Children’s products
  • Tools & equipment
  • Textile & fashion
  • Beauty & personal care

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